April, as T.S. Eliot almost put it, is the coolest month. This year at any rate. First Istek and Istanbul, then a workshop at the British Council in London, then Iatefl in sunny Brighton. Spring gardens, spring seas.As it draws to a close, I thought I’d reprise my contribution to the dogme symposium in Brighton...

Next in Sundays With BELTA, we will be joined by Hugh Dellar, who will be speaking about the Lexical Approach. In Five Golden Rules, Hugh will be speaking about how we can be better lexical teachers. Join us on February 23rd for what is sure to be a great talk...

This article talks about the necessity of classroom educators to share their digital strategies with other colleagues through publishing. Think of it as the edu-entrepenuer opportunity and real world collaboration that we often discuss.

This online course http://goo.gl/XVwodg is aimed at teachers of English as a subject or teachers teaching through the medium of English. It’s suitable for both primary and secondary teachers and not just for Special Educational Needs specialists. – Check the link for details of the duration and price of the course

Government proposals to radically alter the student visa regime have left colleges facing the possibility of having to cut recruitment of foreign students and move much of their international work overseas.

The BELTA Day on March 22nd, 2014, is the one time when all EFL teachers from all levels and sectors in Belgium can gather together and share innovating teaching ideas, concerns, experiences, successes, and action research.

Happy new year from everyone at BELTA! There is so much to look forward this year, including our BELTA Day on March 22nd, the forthcoming revamped website, our brand new journal and more webinars and workshops.

BELTA Vice-President Ellen de Preter and Co-President Mieke Kenis with Erica Lutes, Executive Director of the Commission For Educational Exchange BELTA is delighted to partner with the Fulbright Commission Belgium.

Sharing your scoops to your social media accounts is a must to distribute your curated content. Not only will it drive traffic and leads through your content, but it will help show your expertise with your followers.

Integrating your curated content to your website or blog will allow you to increase your website visitors’ engagement, boost SEO and acquire new visitors. By redirecting your social media traffic to your website, Scoop.it will also help you generate more qualified traffic and leads from your curation work.

Distributing your curated content through a newsletter is a great way to nurture and engage your email subscribers will developing your traffic and visibility.
Creating engaging newsletters with your curated content is really easy.